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I know p=qd However, i am confused about the q part of the equation. If i have a

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Question

I know p=qd
However, i am confused about the q part of the equation. If i have a dipole with a charge of e+ on one end, and e- onthe other, separated by a distance d. what is themoment?
p=e^2 (d) or p=-2e(d) or p=e(d)
If you don't know, don't guess. Thanks.
However, i am confused about the q part of the equation. If i have a dipole with a charge of e+ on one end, and e- onthe other, separated by a distance d. what is themoment?
p=e^2 (d) or p=-2e(d) or p=e(d)
If you don't know, don't guess. Thanks.

Explanation / Answer

two charge separated by d s distance then dipolemoment p = ed